Surveillance and Privacy

The current labelling approach by social media platforms isn’t working. More effective methods must be implemented to help improve trust and transparency online.
As generative AI tools become commonplace for children and teenagers, so must governments, school administrators, and technologists introduce new practical privacy policy interventions.
This research examined the experiences and attitudes towards remote work in Canada for employees and supervisors and sought to understand how the arrangement has affected productivity, satisfaction, trust and well-being.
Financial regulators have taken important steps to mitigate crypto risks to consumers and the economy, but more action must be taken to address the sociotechnical threats, such as scams and fraud, experienced by over 35% of Canadian crypto-asset owners.
This report was prepared at the request of the Parliamentary Protective Service to examine the human rights and legal considerations for the hypothetical use of face recognition technology in the context of ensuring physical security within Canada’s parliamentary precinct and ...
- Ottawa should not bend to Meta’s conditions
- The Art in Artificial Intelligence
- Let Students Lead Canada’s Phone-Free Revolution — With Rules That Actually Hold
- Canadians want social media regulation. Parliament needs to get on with it
- Banking on AI: Generative AI Adoption in Canada’s Financial Sector